Myricaceae (Noun)
Meaning
Constituting the order Myricales.
Classification
Nouns denoting plants.
Examples
- The family Myricaceae constitutes the order Myricales, of which there are approximately 50 species of small trees and shrubs.
- Myricaceae is a small family that is primarily found in the Northern Hemisphere, and it constitutes the order Myricales.
- Research on the fossil records indicates that the family constituting the order Myricales, Myricaceae, has remained relatively unchanged for the past 100 million years.
- The order Myricales is made up of the single family Myricaceae, which consists of just two genera.
- Taxonomists group the family Myricaceae, which consists of approximately 50 species, as the sole constituent of the order Myricales.